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Knowledge Flocs: Wednesday Rocks: #3
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As this Wednesday Rocks being posted 40 minutes into Australia Day (Thursday 26th January) it's fitting that the subject is Australian. Springbrook National Park, Queensland. In November 2011 we took a drive south of Brisbane into the SE Queensland / NE New South Wales Hinterland (-28.202768,153.249664 - just enter the coordinates into the Google Maps search bar). Our exploring took us to Natural Bridge in the Springbrook National Park. A river runs through it, the top of the waterfall. I am passionate (...
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Links | Geologically Speaking
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Learning what makes the Earth shake. Today in Geological History. Just a few sites I use;. United States Geological Survey. Good basic learning resources especially for geohazards, real-time earthquake data, links to all American volcano observatories. Https:/ www.usgs.gov. Good data base of topographical maps, study and career info. Http:/ www.bgs.ac.uk. Http:/ www.geolsoc.org.uk/. Volcano Observatories, VAAC’s and Meteorological Offices. Smithsonian Institution Global Volcanism Program. Http:/ www....
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Geology in the West Country: Ancient underwater volcanic range may explain why Australia and New Zealand separated
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Geology in the West Country. Talks, field trips and events organised by west country geological organisations are publicised on this blog. Discussion about geological topics is encouraged. Anything of general geological interest is included. Tuesday, 14 July 2015. Ancient underwater volcanic range may explain why Australia and New Zealand separated. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Free subscription via email. Free subscription using RSS. Subscribe in a reader. Geological Society of London blog. Geolo...
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Sabriel's Dreams: June 2013
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Monday, June 24, 2013. I keep forgetting to take pictures of things I've been making, really must improve! This is the LO I made from some of my May 365 photos. It was a very busy month with ballet things and work stuff too. Some lovely evenings though, and the garden finally started to come to life after the cold spring. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Welcome to my blog.a place where you will find crafts, music, art, poetry, musings and ramblings.be ready for anything! View my complete profile.
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Geology in the West Country: April 2015
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Geology in the West Country. Talks, field trips and events organised by west country geological organisations are publicised on this blog. Discussion about geological topics is encouraged. Anything of general geological interest is included. Wednesday, 29 April 2015. May 7th - Numerical modelling of sedimentary systems. Numbers, models and layered rocks: what can we learn from numerical modelling of sedimentary systems? 730 pm 16 Queen Square, Bath. Everyone welcome - visitors £4 - free refreshment.
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Sabriel's Dreams: July 2013
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Sunday, July 21, 2013. Recently we went on a visit to Mt Usher Gardens. There are several little bridges crossing the river, and different walks to take, in woodland and in more open spaces. There is a little pet cemetry too for all the much-loved furry members of the families that have lived here. This lamp-post reminded me a little of Narnia, it is on the path up to one of the gates into the private section of the garden. Friday, July 19, 2013. Sunday, July 14, 2013. I spent a lot of time thinking abou...
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Knowledge Flocs: Auckland Volcanic Field
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Scaremongering aside what is the Auckland Volcanic Field all about? Figure 1: Locations of the many volcanoes on. New Zealand's North Island. The Auckland Volcanic Field is related to a hotspot located beneath the North Island. Excess heat from the hot spot caused small volumes ( 0.4 km. Of magma to form which rose to the surface resulting in phreatomagmatic. And magmatic eruptions [1-3, 5-7]. The field has an areal extent of approximately 360 km. 1-3, 5-8] and to date between 3 to 4 km. The lack of exac...
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Knowledge Flocs: Wednesday Rocks: #2
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As I have mentioned before. The photos below are from the Whakarewarewa Geothermal Village. Cole, J.W. 1984. Taupo-Rotorua depression: an ensialic marginal basin of North Island, New Zealand. Geo. Sco. London, Special Pub. p 109-120. Giggenbach, W.F. and Glover, R.B. 1992. Tectonic regime and major processes governing the chemistry of water and gas discharges from the Rotorua Geothermal Field, New Zealand. Geothermics pp 121-140. Pohutu, Big Splash, Geyser (I think). Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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